Today's Sports

A strong, consistent zone defense and an evenly distributed offensive attack was enough to allow Collins boys’ basketball to upend Shelby County on Friday night, by a score of 55-32.

The Rockets (1-4) were limited to just 23 percent shooting from the field and 15 percent from three-point range by the Titans (3-1), who posted four double-digit scorers on the offensive end of the court, while shooting 45 percent from the floor itself.

Shelbyville-native Daniel Iceman picked up the first win of his golf career outside of Kentucky over this past weekend, shooting a 67-71– 138 in back-to-back days at event No. 3 of the PGA Tournament Series held in Port St. Lucie, Fla. on Friday.

Both swim teams from Shelby County and Collins high schools put on strong showings at a tri-meet held in conjunction with Spencer County High School on Wednesday night at the Family Activity Center at Clear Creek Park.

A tough start saw Shelby County fall behind early on Tuesday night in its comeback effort against Carroll County as the Panthers ended up grinding away the clock for the 57-53 win.

After a first-quarter littered with self-inflicted mistakes caused SCHS to trail 18-9 into the second quarter, the Rockets were forced to play catch-up throughout and just could not muster enough offense late to pick up the win.

Shelby County girls’ basketball opened up the 2017-18 campaign beginning last Thursday night with a victory over Bullitt Central before falling to a talented Lafayette team on Saturday night, ending its weekend at 1-1.

Lafayette 58, Shelby County 32

Coming into this one, Lafayette was preseason-ranked No. 2 in the state, but Shelby was giving the Generals all it could handle early on.